The spiritual heart of Kashi — temples, ghats, ashrams and pooja services.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, on the western bank of the Ganga.
A vast seven-storey meditation temple of the Vihangam Yoga tradition at Umraha.
A Nepalese-pagoda Shiva temple at Lalita Ghat, intricately carved in wood and terracotta.
The southernmost ghat at the Assi–Ganga confluence, famed for the dawn Subah-e-Banaras aarti.
A 19th-century ghat of the Benares royal family, with a riverside Shiva temple and old fort.
Where Goswami Tulsidas composed part of the Ramcharitmanas; home of the Nag Nathaiya leela.
The sacred cremation ghat where Kashi promises moksha — its pyres never go cold.
Kashi's grandest ghat, host to the spectacular nightly Ganga Aarti.
Home to the Nepali (Kathwala) temple and the Lalita Gauri shrine.
Book verified Pandit Ji for rituals, havan and ceremonies across Kashi.
A centre of meditation and study following Sri Aurobindo and The Mother.